In the vast landscape of international cinema, Come Undone (original French title: Presque Rien ) stands out as a brutally honest coming-of-age story. Released in 2010 and directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, this French-Belgian drama follows 18-year-old Mathieu as he navigates a tumultuous summer romance that forces him to confront his sexuality, his family’s crumbling mental health, and his own identity.

| Age Group | Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | | | Not appropriate. Explicit sex and heavy emotional themes are too mature. | | 15–16 | Not recommended. Unless a parent has pre-screened it and is open to discussing sexuality, consent, and mental health in a very direct way. | | 17+ | Proceed with caution. For mature teens only, especially those interested in arthouse/foreign cinema. Watch alongside a parent or trusted adult for discussion. | | 18+ (Adults) | Recommended for fans of raw, naturalistic drama. Be prepared for explicit content and a sad, realistic ending. |

"Come Undone" (2010) is a thought-provoking film that explores complex themes and relationships. While it may not be suitable for younger audiences, mature viewers with parental guidance can appreciate the film's nuanced portrayal of family dynamics and personal growth. We encourage parents to use this guide as a starting point for discussing the film's themes and content with their child.